Service cos grow fastest since Dec.
Rate of job growth was fastest in 4 yrs
New Delhi, June 5: Services sector activity in India grew at the fastest pace in four months in May piggybacking on higher work orders as firms inducted more people to cope with greater workloads, a monthly survey said on Monday
The Nikkei India Services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), which tracks services sector output on a monthly basis, rose from 50.2 in April to 52.2 in May.
The Nikkei India Services PMI posted above the critical 50.0 level, which separates growth from contraction, for the fourth month running in May.
“The pick-up in service sector growth seen midway through the first quarter (FY) suggests that GDP could expand at a faster rate should growth momentum be maintained in June, though there are downside perils to this,” said Pollyanna De Lima, economist, IHS Markit, and author of the report.
Service providers took on extra staff in May in order to cope with greater workloads.
Although the rate of job growth was modest, it was the fastest in almost four years.
Job creation at services firms also mirrored expectations of output growth, with panelists mentioning new offerings, business expansion plans, more marketing and favourable government policies as the key factors supporting positive sentiment regarding the 12-month outlook.
However, there are worries surrounding an increasingly competitive environment that weighed on confidence of service providers and optimism was at a three-month low.
Meanwhile, the Nikkei India Composite PMI Output Index, that maps both the manufacturing and services sector activity, reached a sevenmonth high of 52.5 in May from 51.3 in April, as the stronger upturn in services sector counterbalanced the slowdown in growth of manufacturing orders.
Despite accelerating from April, rates of increase in both services activity and new work are much weaker than typical for India.